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Raspberry Tart

Judges Rating: 
90
Aroma: 
24 / 24
Appearance: 
6 / 6
Flavor: 
33 / 40
Mouthfeel: 
10 / 10
Overall Impression: 
17 / 20

Since first opening the doors and firing the kettles at New Glarus back in 1993, Deborah and Dan Carey have been producing some of the most noteworthy beers on the market. Outside of the brewery’s backyard, the beers have developed a “buy them if you can find them” cachet and inspire dedicated followers to travel great distances to obtain these highly distinctive brews. Raspberry Tart is no exception, pouring a deep, brilliantly clear garnet and throwing a small, pink-chiffon head that rapidly dissipates. The aroma of this beer is stunning, and it’s all about the luscious Oregon raspberries. Lee appreciated the bright, juicy raspberry aromas with just a hint of biscuit-like malt underneath, while Tom picked up a slight lemon-drop note among the raspberry and malt and was impressed by the finessed balance between sweet and sour. The aroma augured big raspberry in the flavor, and this beer delivered. Nick found the raspberry “a bit candy-ish” and deemed this a big, bold sipping beer best suited as a digestif. Tim was taken by the deep, complex fruit flavor but thought the beer would benefit from a touch more bitterness to tame the almost overpowering gumdrop-like sweetness. Raspberry Tart is a perfect dessert beer to be sipped and savored while lazing at one’s leisure beside a summer campfire.